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CHINA AND THE CHINESE, their Religion, Character, Customs, and Manu-
factures. The evils arising from the OPIUM TRADE, with a glance at our Religious, Moral. Political,
and Commercial Intercourse with the Country. By HENRY CHARLES
SIRR, M.A., of Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister at
Law.
In
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JOHNSON'S (G.
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COTTAGE GARDENER
;
or, Amateur's and Cottager's
Guide to Out-door Gardening and Spade Cultivation.
Vol
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CUVIER'S ANIMAL KINGDOM
:
translated. A New Edition. With additions
by DR. CARPENTE~ and MR. WESTWOOD.
Illustrated by very numerous Engravings on Wood, and
Thirty-four on Steel, by
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MILNER'S GALLERY OF NATURE.
A Pictorial and Descriptive Tour through
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MRS. LOUDON'S WORKS ON BOTANY AND GARDENING.
THE LADIES' FLOWER-GARDEN OF ORNAMENTAL ANNUALS. In
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BECHSTEIN'S CHAMBER BIRDS
:
their Natural History and Management.
Translated from the last German Edition by W. E. Sauc~n~n, Author of "Elements of Britlsh Ento-
mology."
With very numerous Woodcuts of Birds, Cages,
&c. Post avo, cloth, gilt,
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WALKER'S MANLY EXERCISES. Instructions in Riding, Hunting, Shooting,
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ATLAS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, constructed by A. PETERYANN, F.R.G.S.
;
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of
the Globe, by the
Rev.
S.
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M.A.,
Author of the
"
Gallery of Nature,"&c.